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Case Studies tagged with 'Care in Community'
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System Model of Reablement Services

Developing a systems model to explore the impact of optimised reablement services for Social Care.

(Developed for Social Services Improvement Agency, Wales by Whole Systems Partnership)

East Riding PCT – Alternative Falls Care Pathway Model

A model to develop new falls pathway for patients in East Riding, Yorkshire.

(Developed for E.Riding PCT by SIMUL8 and NHS Institute)

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This listing addresses the frequently expressed need for more information about examples of implemented applications of modelling and simulation within the NHS. It provides a simple, internet-based directory of modelling applications that have been used within the health services.

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